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"My photography is an attempt to make sense of the figments of my life. They are usually impulsed undertakings, spontaneous in nature and never really planned. Life is varied and unpredictable and that is how I like my photography to be as well  a spontaneous response to what life throws at me  being born a Chinese, living in Singapore, my relationships etc. Because if you listen with your eyes, you can hear life talking."

Kang Li (b.1984) is a first-generation Singaporean Chinese, born to parents who migrated from Malaysia. His ancestral roots lie in Guangdong province, China. His photography pursuits began with a stint in Nepal, where he covered the nation's abolishment of its monarchy and the rise of the Maoists into parliamentary powers. Later, he returned to college, from where he graduated as top journalism student and class valedictorian in 2009.